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This article examines the role of the Japanese financial system in the industrialisation of Japan over the period 1900-1970. The author explores the role of a financial system in the development of an industrialising economy and considers the pre-war and ... see more

The present work aims to estimate output and price elasticities of sectors as well as the whole economy, and to find out the reasons why the phenomenon of de-industrialisation has been observed in advanced countries such as the U.K. in recent decades. For... see more

The article deals with some specific characteristics of industrialised countries of later development, taking Italy as an example. It focuses on the relatively large proportion of the population living in rural areas, compared to countries of earlier indu... see more

La faiblesse des potentialités agricoles et la forte densité de population ont fait que ?a région a été et reste un foyer d’émigration, interne et externe. Les conditions de vie de la population ont toujours été des plus rudes : le chômage et la pauv... see more

This paper aims to display the natural specialisation in hydrocarbons in Algeria. It explores the nature of Algeria’s resource-based industrialisation strategy and the underlying reasons for its shortcomings which has led to de-industrialisation with focu... see more

After revolutionising manufacturing in the 1980s, the ideas of lean production are becoming increasingly significant for today’s white-collar work. Drawing on extensive empirical fieldwork, this article shows the fundamental changes in knowledge and offic... see more

AbstractBackground: South Africa has made considerable progress in terms of economic development since the dawn of democracy in 1994. However, the pace and distribution of that progress have not been equitably reflected across all demographics, especially... see more

Some economists have been concerned with the phenomenon of rapid and growing service sector employment and output in the United States. De-industrialisation has been viewed as a threat to the long-term viability of the economy. This paper provides a rebut... see more

Industrialisation is regarded as key for economic growth in developing countries.Many African countries are pushing towards industrialisation, moving away fromresource extractive economies and aiming at economic diversification. To this end,emerging inves... see more

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